What is the point of charging clients for using the T-Mobil and its community web-site. (My only answer is "we can").

It's like double taxation.

What is the point of granting Suicide Squad free access? It don't know what type of game this is. But to me

by its name alone (I know I should not judge a book by its cover, but then if it walks and talks like a duck) it seems to have very little redeeming qualities, to warrant a free ride. (However, maybe the ride is not free!, maybe none of the binge-on rides are really free! Maybe it is all a marketing campaign. Sorry is I am turning negative.)

How would you get T-Mobile to ask itself to get in step with binge-on?

What is the point of charging clients for using the T-Mobil and its community web-site. (My only answer is "we can").

It's like double taxation.

Actually you have no idea what double taxation is if you think that is. You first have to understand what taxation is, and then you will understand why that and this is different. You pay for services you get said services. The Website they can take away. One could simply call customer care and that would be free if you think you are paying for a PEER to PEER forum

What is the point of granting Suicide Squad free access? It don't know what type of game this is.But to me

by its name alone (I know I should not judge a book by its cover, but then if it walks and talks like a duck) it seems to have very little redeeming qualities, to warrant a free ride. (However, maybe the ride is not free!, maybe none of the binge-on rides are really free! Maybe it is all a marketing campaign. Sorry is I am turning negative.)

It is free for providers, and it has been expressed it is free. That's why big time and small time streaming sites have signed on. If there was a cost chances are 1/3 of the ones on the list wouldn't be there. Chances are Google would have flat out said no and exposed T-Mobile is in fact charging for it. BingeOn is for ENTERTAINMENT stuff people use on a daily basis. It's not meant for everything and anything. If they gave a free pass for everything what's the point of getting ANY data plan? At that point they might as well get rid of the tiered data plans and charge for their unlimited data prices. Some companies may pay to have people who use their apps get zero rating. The SS free access is a PROMOTION and is not part of BingeOn.

How would you get T-Mobile to ask itself to get in step with binge-on?

BingeOn is up to the PROVIDER and not T-Mobile to add. If they go through the process and they are ENTERTAINMENT category then they can get on the list. If you want some providers to be added to the list have them talk to T-Mobile. T-Mobile to be FAIR doesn't go to providers after the initial startup, and allows any entertainment company sign up.

There's a lot going on! The Suicide Squad offer is for T-Mobile Tuesdays and in the form of a theater ticket, it's not related to Binge On. Sorry for any confusion there. It's an offer partnership with Fandango, not streaming.

Also, just to clarify on some things. Are you using a mobile internet device for your home hotspotting, or tethering with something like a tablet?